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Essex skipper

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This skipper's oval eggs are pale greenish-yellow, flattened above and below with slightly depressed tops. Caterpillars are green, with yellowish incisions between their rings; each with a dorsal, darker green stripe and yellow lateral lines. A larva's head is pale brown striped with darker brown.
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through Europe to North Africa and east to Central Asia. It was only identified in the UK in 1889, and its range is expanding both in England and in northern Europe. In North America, this butterfly was accidentally introduced in 1910 via
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emerge in the spring and feed until June before forming shelters from leaves tied with silk at the base of the foodplant to pupate. Adults fly from July through August. Like most skippers, they are fairly strictly
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and has spread across southern Canada and into several northern US states. In many parts of the Northeastern United States it is the most abundant
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Eggs are laid in strings on the stems of grasses where they remain over the winter. The Essex skipper's favoured foodplant is
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Their elongate chrysalids are yellowish-green, and each has a dark dorsal stripe seen in caterpillars.
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With a wingspan of 2.5 to 2.9 cm, it is very similar in appearance to the
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Thymelicus lineola


Conservation status
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Lepidoptera
Hesperiidae
Thymelicus
Binomial name
Ochsenheimer
species
butterfly
Hesperiidae
small skipper
Palaearctic
Scandinavia
London, Ontario
skipper
Note the black part of the antenna tip
Thymelicus lineola ♂
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cock's-foot

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